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  2. NOT FOR MIDDLE CLASSES.

    Herr Kube, an influential prussian leader, yesterday announced at a public meeting that "it is nonsense for handicraftsmen and members of the lower ...

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  3. NEW BODY.

    Dissatisfaction with the internal working of the South-Eastern District of the R.S.S.I.L.A., and, to some extent, with the State Council, was expressed ...

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  4. NOT CANDIDATE.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night Mr. Sydney Smith, jun., vice-president of the association anno[?]ced that he was not a ...

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  5. AMAZING DECISION.

    Neal M'Kenzie, the holder of the 8.0 division, and the most brilliant all-round boxer of the amateur championship tournament, was adjudged the loser in ...

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  6. Motor Cycling.

    THE hon. secretary of the Indian Club (Mr. A. Coss) stated yesterday that the committee of the club had requested the council to ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Obituary.—The death occured at Maryborough on September 11 of Miss Ida Skinnerty, aged 32 years, a native of Maryborough. ...

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  8. MOUNT TYSON.

    Tennis Club.—At the annual meeting of the Mount Tyson Tennis Club the following officers were appointed:—President, Mr. R. Carlyon; secretary, Mr. E. ...

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  9. SPEEDWAY TESTS.

    THE State controlling authorities have placed details of the offer received from the English A.C.U. before the various promoters, and it is ...

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  10. IMBIL.

    Benefit Evening.—At a benefit evening organised for the Church of England funds, the bridge tournament was won by Mrs. M'Liver and Mr. K. Harvey, and ...

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  11. TRAVESTON.

    Sleeper Cutting.—During the last six months timber getters of Traveston and other North Coast centres have been cutting sleepers for use on the railways, and ...

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  12. A GRADE COLTS TEAM.

    The following team has been selected to represent the A grade Colts in the first match of the season against Valley at Graceville No. 2 on Saturday:—S. J. ...

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  13. PROSERPINE.

    Cane Crushing.—The Proserpine Sugar Mill has crushed approximately 42,000 tons of sugar-cane to date. This year there is a record crop of 140,000 tons ...

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  14. WAMURAN.

    Installation.—The installation of Bro. J. W. Howie as W.M., and the investiture of officers by Wor. Bro. A. G. Gordon took place at the Masonic Hall. ...

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  15. NOISY MACHINES.

    COMPLAINTS regarding noisy motor cycles have been made to the Superintendent of Traffic (Sub-inspector J. E. Toohill), and that ...

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  16. BILLIARDS.

    To-night the second round of the A grade inter-club snooker tournament will be played. The draw is:—Commercial Travellers v. Tattersall's Club; Royal ...

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  17. TULLY

    Ambulance Brigade.—Mr. Edward O'Brien, temporary bearer, of Tully, has been appointed superintendent. Mr. Greg. M'Govern, of Mareeba, was appointed ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL TRIAL

    THE international six days' trial, the world's greatest reliability event, began yesterday. The course, which is set down in Wales, is 1250 miles in ...

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  19. AYR.

    Sugar Season.—With an estimated crop of 195,000 tons, of which approximately only 57,000 tons had been harvested and crushed up till last Saturday, the cane ...

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  20. MONTO.

    Women's Guild.—At the annual meeting of the All Saints' Women's Guild the following office-bearers were elected:— President, Mrs. Pollock; ...

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  21. KILKIVAN.

    Benefit Dance.—To assist the funds of the Gympie Ambulance Centre, the residents of Cinnabar and Kilkivan held a dance in the Cinnabar Hall, and the ...

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  22. COOKTOWN.

    Obituary.—An old identity of the district in the person of Mr. Thomas Bell, died recently, aged 67 years. He had followed the occupation of a miner, and ...

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  23. CARROLL OUTPOINTS HENNEBERRY.

    In their third contest at the Rushcutters' Bay Stadium to-night[?] Jack Carroll, holder of the Australian welterweight title, outpointed the middle-weight ...

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  24. AERIAL MOTOR CYCLE.

    AN aerial motor cycle, which can ascend from and alight on a tennis lawn or even the flat roof of a large building, is now making ...

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  25. Display Advertising

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  26. BROOKFIELD

    Dance.—A dance was held in the Brookfield Hall on September 9, when there was a large attendance. Mr. Arthur Ballard was M.C., and C. Lapman's band ...

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  27. MURWILLUMBAH

    Cricket Association.—At the annual meeting of the Tweed District Cricket Association it was decided to commence the A and B grade competitions on the ...

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  28. EIGHT-HOUR TRIAL.

    THE Brisbane Club will conduct an eight-hour reliability trial at the week-end. The event will be open to all riders affliated with the Auto ...

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  29. ALPHA.

    Accident.—Mr. E. J. Presland (63) was mustering horses about 14 miles east of Alpha on August 30, when he was thrown from his horse into the fork of a tree. ...

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  30. MEEN KNOCKED OUT.

    Pierre Charlews, the heavyweight champion of Belgium, dominating the contest throughout, knocked out Reggie Meen, the English heavyweight, in the fifth ...

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  31. HILLVIEW.

    Injured by Tree.—Cecil Nutley, while brushing scrub on Oakey Creek, was knocked down by a falling tree. It appears that where Nutley fell the ground ...

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  32. GOOD CAR DRIVERS.

    A WELL-KNOWN British car manufacturer once said that if he was running a team in an important event he would c[?]oose drivers who ...

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  33. MUIR v. BROWNING.

    At the Brisbane Stadium to-morrow night Bonnie Muir will meet Walter Browning in the main wrestling bout. Both contestants have earned a ...

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  34. BLACKALL.

    Personal.—Mr. George C. Derrick, one time of Tambo, but who has latterly been clerk of the Cook Shire Council, Cooktown, has been appointed to the dual ...

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  35. MURGON.

    Crops Damaged.—The heaviest September frost for many years caused considerable damage to early potato and maize crops throughout the South ...

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  36. CORAKI.

    Racecourse Closed.—Coraki Jockey Club, one of the oldest organisations of its kind on the Richmond River, has been informed that the course is no longer ...

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  37. NOVEL DEVICE.

    AT the recent national ral[?]y promoted by the Auto Cycle Union in England prizes, were offered for machines fitted with the most novel ...

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  38. TENTERFIELD.

    Obituary.—Mr. Charles Walter S. Mitchell, of Tenterfield, died suddenly on September 11. The late [?] Mitchell was 61 years of age. ...

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  39. AL. BURKE'S SUCCESS.

    On his first appearance in England Al. Burke, the Australian middleweight, gave an impressive display, forcing Wal. D[?]nsey, of London, to retire in the ninth round ...

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  40. WATALGAH.

    Destructive Foxes.—Foxes have been very destructive on the district sugar farms this season, chewing the standing sticks between the nodes, to suck the ...

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  41. AMBULANCE WELCOME.

    After a seven months' tour of Great Britain the superintendent of the Brisbane centre of the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade (Mr. W. H. ...

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  42. CLUB LIFE.

    BRISBANE CLUB.—Members figured in an enjoyable run to Caloundra at the week-end. Mr. Henry Wacker won a fishing competition. Motor ...

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  43. KANDANGA.

    Annual Show Ball.—The annual show ball was a big success, and the takings amounted to £30. Competitions were won by Mr. Connors and Miss Morrisey, ...

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  44. TABOOBA.

    Dance.—A successful dance was held in the State School in aid of Tabooba Cricket Club, which will benefit to the extent of £6 ...

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  45. RUNCORN.

    Progress Association.—The monthly meeting of the Runcorn Progress Association was held on September 11. Mr. E. Norup presided. Mr. C. Ga[?]ura[?]th, ...

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  46. GLADSTONE.

    New Hospital Ward.—Mr. T. L. Williams, M.L.A., has notified the Gladstone Hospitals Board that he has received a letter from the Home Secretary, that he has ...

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  47. MILBONG.

    Church Benefit.—A concert in aid of the Boonah Presbyterian Church, held at the Roadvale School of Arts on September 12, showed a profit of £3/6/6. ...

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  48. GOONDIWINDI.

    Petty Thieving.—In the Goondiwind[?] Police Court on September 4 George Halloran (31) was sentenced to three months' hard labour at Boggo Road for having ...

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  49. BLACKBUTT.

    Masonic Ball.—Blue and white streamers decorated the Phoenix Theatre on September 8, when the Blackbutt Masons held their annual ball. Music was supplied ...

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  50. VOCKLER COMING.

    Everything points to another good swimming season, although Queensland will be without one or two familiar faces. The ladies have had their meeting, and ...

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  51. GLEN INNES.

    Cricket Association.—At the annual meeting of the Glen Innes District Cricket Association the election of officers resulted: Patron, Mr. C. E. Sloman; president, ...

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  52. JANDOWAE[?]

    Installation.—At the installation of Lodge Hutton, No. 238, U.G.L.Q., Bro. David Knowles was installed as W.M. The following officers were invested:—I.P.M. ...

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  53. ABERCORN.

    Dance and Euchre Party.—On September 9, in aid of the funds of the Goomarum State School committee's funds, a dance and euchre party was held at the school. ...

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  54. MUNDUBBERA.

    Cotton Crop.—The rains, which have fallen in the Central Burnett during the last three months have pleased the cotton growers, and it is anticipated that ...

    Article : 36 words
  55. Pop— By Return Mail.

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